15—1853. ] 
THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
237 _ 
must confess 
is 
aes shall 
~ v referred to; and the se 
— little mom iso mgs Sangin 
much 5 pne we cannot moment agree | 
ea, standard of м 75 should be 
tn th, +43 
wintering. 
Ки 
for 
but we have rather — barren e 
out of 315, 36 m" barre 
lost only two ewes and E lambs. 
| and there is die very little in the hands of the growers, except | 
The n 
the new clip. young 
quantity planted is aide the 
whic 
has nipped some of 
again. 
em, 
wes than usual; thatis to say, 
and 40 — brought doubles, and have 
ool i 
s still rising in price, 
e looking — but the 
plant; and if the 
pect some early fee at i e 
Sainfoin, and as we have кА 
е young — are s looking well, and — жуг "ug 
pre 
turren 
e quotation in 
unnatural feeding i is resorted 
ERE 
other ps of excellence ; if it once becomes 
main en feeding for three weeks 2 
to the бое will always attain it, to 
destruction the bird, and the loss of the P ls 
i u TEM VU i 
long double og cup ediate 
il question i in the cocks is hardly 
|z be 
72 
escaped 
fairly treated, MA 
- itis still a 
f Dorchester, v 0 -— 
We do not like cer sickle or scimi fe 
ted bare xis longer feathers in the 
ould be reve rsed and 
It will 
ta 
me exhibition, it 
ou aim of a writer to улау бз possible 
excuse for buch practices. 
For houses and roosting places, perches and feeding, 
We were 
POULTRY. 
‚кг — a stock of Poultry, of t 
d Silver Pencilled Hamburgh varieties, 8 
ving daily a large supply of skimmed en I have 
latterly converted it into curd and giv irds 
t, &e. e eggs 
— a fortnight "p I might add that this was during 
the fros in conseq Е the cold, or 
these birds bad sitire 1 [It v 
cold. Birds sit in Janu 
The 
ieks. 
— old, uiid she lays daily ; she is one of “the Lovell 
breed. I have perches similar to —À recommended 
by Mr. Baily, and the of o is of the 
materials of an old wall ; he a of joe rammed hard 
raised або! 
in getting 5 
impr roved scarifier, whi ch carried a 
have out à few acres 
highly recommended and eg 
our comments upon it in our 
upon ne 
mena: at pne е. ot 
to. Co 
ла cle ean sealed bottle 
awa d prize 
us | Year, and we do mot hesitate in pronouncing it the very best 
| Scarifier, not eee ре — та són gp — 
laid 
Journalof the Royal Agricultural Society; we intend = — 
we 
[Will y vou be ki 
Notices nts. 
m ALYSIS: Tyro. You 3 — to send it др to London. А pin 
But 
been breakin 
ери) considerable y? 
e have been usin JE gin 
Lewes las 
the at 
e . — 
үз Philip 13 Esq., in the 
next report. Labourers 
a 
n 
ho 141 
eds spans 
mber ise. 
Dotka ч, 1 A Dai 
turer at the заг" Colle 
РЫШЫ ООНА, and Spo 
dium of the 
copœia 
V 
ege 
{в are pu 
: Credit 
month's supply of the sewage 
may e 
-— eae 
ugges sted i i 
den still bar efficient. 
Quadrant, Regent Street, about 
published March 26, at p. 202, 
the firm of 
eatis 
app y 
area 23 of the 5 Society, Mr. Wa 
and, possibly, they 
yman. Mr, Morton, rA cem — 
Y 
oner's edition of White's “ 
1 Art,“ also contains a жге Pharma 
rks & Co. 
e d гәз made — 5 оон. oer -percha tubing is i. t, 
кей & В 
They ne 2x or Mr. Read, of 
THE aon OF Sos URBAN Lass Phe paper on this subject 
srs. Marche all nd Tuthill, Engineers, 1, Gi reat 
ay эб дез |, 
may be whether you are 
„ has published a“ Vete 
98 
ublished by Lon 
or. It should be large enough to contain at least a | 
A bricked cylindrical tank 
pum 
S by Mr. Marshall, C.E., of 
sheep, we have lost — rd since they were put on Turnips, up and have 5 their stocks down in consequence, but iti 
tegs, which are cross bred, hav: 
making 4s, per stone out ‘of the wool, so that they | have paid we 
P ders that no material 
f the new dip comes to mar 
eagerly sought up at PIE price 
reduction rn 2 looked for until a a supply 
«Soe oils and brokes 
There 
acd trad 
t. 
1 is more 
dearer. 
Per st. of 8Ibs.—s d 
st Long-wools... 4 
Do. Shorn .4 
м: s - quality 4 
Best Scots, Here- 
ords, .4 0 
Best Short- horns 3 10 — 
2d DT n 2 10 — 
Best and 
to 4 2 Do 
4 ОЕ 
3 
Lambs ^. ке 
алзы have a cheerful tide for Бе, To sup ode- 
, and the weather favourable. Prices for fae descriptions 
have slightly improved. Th: number of good Sheep on offer is 
very small, and 3 omir м m a ре M 
old 'gain 
ply being m 
The change to c operate otwith- 
standing, quotations are imer] wer. picos — N per the 
demand A them very limite! Our 3 supply ота sts of 
113 T 900 Sheep, and ?40 Calves; the number of Milch 
Cows i 
Per " of 8 né —8 d ^s d| Per st. of A: —8 ~ s d 
Bes cad Mg cn Here Be "4/7. en 5...4 8to5 0 
0 to 4 4 Do. 5 ‚4 2—4 4 
Best ‘Bhort-horns 310—4 2 ig 2 quality 4 4—4 6 
2d quality ts 3 0—3 6 Do, „8 6—3 10 
Best с уле | ew vee 5 4—6 4 
Half-breds : А — е : Gaines "We - 3 0—4 6 
Shorn.. 6 
Do. Pig: e 9 4—4 
Beasts, 632; Siep ET — 4300 ; P Calves, 344; Pigs, 170. 
COA ARKET.—FnIDAY, “April 8. 
Eden Main, 18s. vo Wallsend "rr es 19s. 6d. ; — 
Lambton, 19s.; Wallsend Stewarts, 19s. 6d , Wallsend T 
19s. 6d.—ships at mar i 
HOPS.— 1 MARKET, April 8. 
Messrs, Pattenden * Smith fe report that the demand for 
both old and new 2 * improved during the past week, and 
Queen en 
the tim 
собе Hanley Castle. We 
nd sugar 
have been successfully carried 
wood-meal is another question 
Th 
the demand. New Hothouse Gr 
have fallen cons ly in price. 
син Eod last report. 
an ounce. and 
Cob other Nuts 
NE us, Radishes, Globe 
toes are ushroo 
46 
nette, Cinerarias, and Camel 
bee toed per Ib, 8s to 12s 
Grapes, ho thonse, p.lb., 12s to 20s 
Straw rries, per 02., 1s to 2s 
Apples 5 1 ap to 13s 
Oranges, per doz 
Seville, p. 100, 78 © tid 
r class of rye and 
Pin 
Pod Str. . fetch ried 
f Green Peas, new Potatoes, 
Artichokes, and 3 is ge 
considerable, and the various articles are W оде in 
y. а eakale саай Би — are pretty ab Pota- 
experiment on its 
of n | 
пзе ав food for e and nomia Б ага to E if any one has | 
e believe, no Б" Њаё 
2 
ins, Д fibre may, 
— 
„ DEM = 
Sussex.. 
Old Hops 
ooo 
ou the case of the so-called 
Markets. 
co , APRIL 9. 
e supplies of Vegetables. are still no more than sufficient for | 
apes же getting . — 
pples hav 
7 rg = 
bring fair prices, The mppiy 
Horn Carro 
undant. 
ut flowers consist of 
H dde, Primnlas, Barly “Tulips, А Roses, Cyclamens, Migno- 
Lemons, per doz., 1s to 2s 
Almonds, per peck, z 
— sweet, per 2s to 3s 
mes, Cote, 190 x bush., 20s 
Choa p. "m 8s to 208. 
Cabbages, per doz., 1s to 2s 
Brussels ааа рег hi. sieve, 
5 doz., 2s to 4s 
. 
es. э 
answers next week.] 
Calendar of Operations. 
Ф 
APRIL. 
войти уо FARM, 
has been aer ee we have m а а пи 
now, but the s h of the sun at this n has 
pa 
anything to the land | intended for Ma 
intend i tem Ея f 100 acres 
greater part о 1 — ch = a. 
a beneficial r flocks; 
id and 
the 
The lat late dry 
they are now 
рау as wi 1 im. There is stilla 
demand for store sheep at high: prices in this neighbour- 
have been sold at 65s., and weth eep at 
H 
and Should the frost con- 
— € both Grass and 
another — t for 
spite of ve gone on remarkably А іп 
out of a flock of 450 fatting 
ur sheep ha 
the wet ro in fact, 
erent house to where their | Onions, per bushel, 4s to 5s 
ocklington. 
rrots, per 
Spinach, per ster’, 951 to 3s 
— Spanish, p. doz., 2s to 58 
Beet, per doz., 1s to 1s 6d 
caused a reaction 
ton. Т 
he ve are quotations :—Yorkshi 
nts, 110s. to 160s. ; pb 120s. Scotch do., 
ng the greater part of March ho tto whi 
8, pe bunch, 3d to 4d 
alii per Ib., 6d to 8d 
= = me: 64 had M a 
tuce, Cab. 
mea s per. doz., st 
ndive 
ms Sa тет S, p 
mead s 
25 
1s s 6d 
to de aa 
AE. ‘po 
f. sieve, ба to 1s 
id ig 9 wi о, — to 1s 6d 
"ennel, per bunc 
avo 
00s.; French tes, 90s. 
SM THFIEL 
| Prime Meadow P" e to 95s | 
Inferior do. ... 80 
Rowen 
New Hay 
Cum MBERLAND о М 
Prime Meadow id 925 to "Y 
3 do. . 
Hay 
OM Clover .. 
HAY.—Per Load of 36 game 
D, Apri 
nferior Clover 
PS w DM 98 
JOSHUA BAKER. 
—.— \ 33 
Bra E AY, 
Bary petris e been 
be brad lessened, and less inqui 
w quoted, and said to 
рое to use m ith а any 
spinners have been anticipating 
CINE S 
APRIL 
obse 
ope of ev 
some bao in the price of wool, 
—.1058 to 1128 
70 90 
nferior do. do. ... Pm „ы 
7. — Since 
rved, the 
ry by buyers. The prices which 
last Thursday, 
to have been — are such that it is 
r realising cost. Ihe 
e consumption of wool | tim 
— sone ч - Loa — —— Wheat from Essex this 
moderate, from Kent good, but the sale was slow, at 
| abont thes prime of this day se night, some portion remainin 
hand towards the close. The sale of foreign was ака and 
xit ed tail 0 t 
Peas 
ats, there i isa botte — at 
the extreme с = мн — 
L Qua 8. 8. 
Wheat Essex, Kent & Suffolk o White tsi Red 38—46 
— prs runs ...ditto|42—60| Red [44—52 
Bel. ai 
Foreign | 
Barley, grind. & distil., 24s to 278. Chev. 25—34 Malting .|26—30 
oreign... .grindit ng an tilling|26—30|Malting .|30—33 
outs emen = 2 ffolk 2и 
d Lincolnshire.. Ро tato 22 —24 Feed . 1722 
Potato 2123 Feed ...... — T E 
„Poland and Brew {19—22| Feed ......|16——20 
29—32 Foreign 4 — 
Pede —— 
R 
Rye-meal, foreign er 
— Женио, .....308 to 32s .. ick|32—34 Harrow. . 
33s — 36s.. Winds. Е 
Small 
ives 32s to 35s 
ä —* * 
Peas, shite, Tanks. and Kent...... 
rege, aple 
Mai: 
Flows i best Mars delivered 
2d ditto 
oreign 
38—46 
23—38|Country . 
S rrel 22 —26 Per sack. Fam 
Fri AY, April 8.—We have ea large лору Kf foreign Wheat 
and Flour, the latter chiefly from Of English 9 the 
a salo of Flo By 
chasing, even at a decline Er 5 E" 2s. per ч. 8 pr foreign W d 
Flour was quite neglected, some сти 
| less and refused Barley, Beans, and Nee 
For fine Oats there is z D: demand — prices. 
RIAL AVERA 
2 
"Wheat Rye. 
Jr 
$ 
I 9:6 
arch 5. 
12 
PERK KS 
обоФчоњ 
= |558888» 
о | чебеоь р 
D 
2B|BBRERBE. 
Е —Thei imports of bi this 
kh 220 — т a rod Fiour we MN had large 
from бе ened 3 bre, 
к lance of country — dealers 
this morning, who pin — toa, fair exte nt of 
Wheat, by — submi ttin 
bushel fro m las 
barrel and à Sack, a did not 
m rather easier 2 buy, but 
ined the p 
off 
ast week. 
of 
as dear, and in 
. — . 
er attendance of 
ae d bein 
eal Fate a 
die 
trade; a 
